Types of Feline Lymphoma The FeLV and FIV Connection to Lymphoma Symptoms of Lymphoma in Cats Diagnosing Feline Lymphoma Treatment Protocols and Prognosis: Small-Cell vs Large-Cell.
Your cat was diagnosed with lymphoma learn about feline lymphoma types, symptoms, treatment options, and how ImpriMed's diagnostics can help guide care.
The symptoms of lymphoma in cats depend on where the cancer is growing. Lymphoma in the lymph nodes comes as swellings around the neck, shoulder blades, and behind the knees. Lymphoma of the chest (mediastinal lymphoma) causes respiratory symptoms.

Lymphoma in cats is a type of cancer that affects the blood. Learn about the types, symptoms, and treatment plans for feline lymphoma in this guide.
Diagnosing feline lymphoma is dependent on the location of the symptoms. In cats with GI lymphoma, when masses are present, samples may be obtained by placing a needle directly into the mass and retrieving cells with guidance from an ultrasound.

Lymphoma is one of the most common tumors diagnosed in cats. Feline lymphoma can be difficult to diagnose definitively by cytology alone because of the increased prevalence of internal organ involvement and small cell morphology compared with canine lym-phoma.
Cats may develop different types of lymphoma, including: Gastrointestinal (GI) lymphoma: This is by far the most common type of feline lymphoma, and results in gastrointestinal symptoms such as weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, and appetite changes.